"Tormento d’Amore" is a captivating journey through the Baroque era, masterfully curated and performed by the renowned tenor Ian Bostridge. Released on February 18, 2022, under the prestigious Warner Classics label, this album spans a rich tapestry of compositions from some of the most influential composers of the time, including Sartorio, Cavalli, Stradella, Cesti, and Vivaldi, among others. With a runtime of 1 hour and 8 minutes, the album is a testament to the depth and passion of Baroque vocal and instrumental music.
The tracklist is a carefully selected collection of arias and sinfonias, each piece a gem that showcases the emotional intensity and technical brilliance of the period. From the haunting melodies of "Io resto solo?...Misero, così va’ aria di Eliogabalo" by Cavalli to the dramatic flair of "Nuove straggi e spaventi" by Fago, Bostridge's performance is both powerful and nuanced, bringing a fresh perspective to these timeless works. The album also features lesser-known pieces like "Tien ferma Fortuna" by Caresana and "Lu cardillo" by an anonymous composer, adding a layer of discovery and intrigue for both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
"Tormento d’Amore" is not just an album; it's an exploration of love, longing, and the human condition through the lens of Baroque music. Ian Bostridge's impeccable vocal control and expressive delivery make this a standout release in the choral and classical genres. Whether you're a fan of Baroque music or simply looking to expand your musical horizons, this album offers a profound and enriching listening experience.
Sartorio: L'Orfeo: SinfoniaAntonio Sartorio, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Cavalli: Eliogabalo, Act 1: "Io resto solo?...Misero, così va’ aria di Eliogabalo"Francesco Cavalli, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Stradella: Il corispero, Act 1: "Soffrirà, spererà"Alessandro Stradella, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Cesti: Il tito, Act 1: “Berenice, ove sei?"Antonio Cesti, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Cesti: L’Argia: SinfoniaAntonio Cesti, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Caresana: Le avventure di una fede: "Tien ferma Fortuna"Cristofaro Caresana, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Provenzale: La Stellidaura, Act 1: "Deh rendetemi ombre care"Francesco Provenzale, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Provenzale: Il schiavo di sua moglie: SinfoniaFrancesco Provenzale, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Provenzale: Il schiavo di sua moglie, Act 1: "Che speri o mio core"Francesco Provenzale, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Legrenzi: Il totila: SinfoniaGiovanni Legrenzi, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Vinci: Siroe, Act 1: "Se il mio paterno amore"Leonardo Vinci, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Vinci: Siroe, Act 1: "Gelido in ogni vena"Leonardo Vinci, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Fago: Il faraone sommerso: SinfoniaFrancesco Nicola Fago, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Fago: Il faraone sommerso, Act 1: "Nuove straggi e spaventi”Francesco Nicola Fago, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Vivaldi: Farnace, RV 711, Act 2: "Gelido in ogni vena" (Farnace)Antonio Vivaldi, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana
Anonimo: Lu cardilloAnonymous, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Florio, Cappella Neapolitana